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Tax Credit vs Deduction: What’s the Difference?

Tax Credit vs Deduction: What’s the Difference? - Rush Tax Resolution

Taxes are simple in concept. A portion of the money you earn will be paid to the government for essential services, including the upkeep and construction of roads and bridges, the defense of the nation, investments in education or work programs, and social welfare. However, what you owe and calculating your taxes can be pretty complicated. …

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What You Need to Know About Filing Form 8821

What You Need to Know About Filing Form 8821 - Rush Tax Resolution

Your tax information is confidential data, and the federal government is required to keep it confidential – which means that if you intend to work with a tax professional, you need to fill out a specific form to allow them to review that information before they can act on your behalf or represent you legally. …

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What to Know About the IRS Seize Property Process

What to Know About the IRS Seize Property Process - Rush Tax Resolution

The IRS can seize property if need be. However, the process behind seizing property is lengthy, and the seizure itself is usually a last resort. If the IRS finds that a taxpayer is unwilling to cooperate or cannot fulfill their obligation to address their tax debt to the government, the IRS may issue a levy on their …

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What Is Form 9465: Installment Agreement Request?

What Is Form 9465: Installment Agreement Request? - Rush Tax Resolution

 No one likes being in debt – and being in debt to the government is a particularly precarious situation. Nevertheless, whether through extenuating circumstances or simple math mistakes, it is estimated that collectively, American taxpayers owe over $110 billion in back taxes, spread among millions of taxpayers. This is where Form 9465: Installment Agreement Request …

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Understanding Wage Garnishment and How to Prevent It

Understanding Wage Garnishment and How to Prevent It - Rush Tax Resolution

Receiving mail from the IRS is seldom a pleasant experience, excepting the occasional tax refund. It’s even less enjoyable when the message comes with a bill, or worse. While the IRS faces a significant tax gap each year, they mobilize its resources to close that gap, including issuing tax liens and levies to encourage or coerce repayment. …

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Is an IRS Audit Letter Something to Worry About? 

Is an IRS Audit Letter Something to Worry About?  - Rush Tax Resolution

When most people are asked to take picture of an IRS audit, they likely think about a federal agent coming to knock on their door with a suitcase full of the necessary paperwork, and not an ounce of humor. The encounter is typically followed by a series of cutting questions about the financial details of …

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